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pending clinical course

Posted By: nm on 2008-11-18
In Reply to: s/l panair clinical course - Nikki Sanders

Subject: pending clinical course

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Subject: s/l panair clinical course

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Subject: any other clinical info? symptoms? nm


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Subject: Clinical makes sense.

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If you have ever gotten very sick and it turned out to be strep throat, mumps or mononucleosis, and maybe before going to the MD, your neck hurt, so you reached up and found your nodes to be swollen. Your MD would call these clinically swollen lymph nodes. :o)
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Subject: accessory clinical findings

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treat the patient for strep.......did you read the entire thread?  I was the responder to Deborah....


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any evidence of ongoing diverticulitis.

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Google "clinical pearls"  etc.


 



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